Chrysler A833 1976 4 Speed Reman Transmission Aluminum Case 4th Is Overdrive on 2040-parts.com
New Albany, Indiana, United States
This is a Chrysler A833 4 speed (4th is overdrive) all aluminum case transmission. It is a 1976 model, and is a factory reman transmission, built by Pierson Transmission, one of the best in the Midwest. The case numbers are C13386 LA 3-13-76 P833 1108. Perfect for a street rod project. Your satisfaction is always guaranteed. No core is owed, but will pay good for your old core. We are fast shippers, and good at getting great rates. Questions? 800-850-6898, in and out, 502-493-8523, nights, 502-262-1212, cell. |
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